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[applause] >> stuart: welcome back. we're talking about the new walkfit platinum orthotics, the number one selling orthotic in the world, designed to help your feet, legs, hips and back become pain-free with every step you take. [applause] >> dr. allen, we only have another minute. is there anything you'd like to add? >> mimi, as a foot surgeon, i am so proud of what these shows have done to educate people about their feet. many people had no idea that putting walkfits in their shoes could change their lives so dramatically. talking to them and hearing their stories has made me feel as good as i ever have about being a doctor. >> don't wait until pain and discomfort overtake your life. give the new walkfit platinum a try. >> dr. selner is more than just the man on this show, he's my doctor. and if you can't visit him, do the next best thing: pick up the phone and order your walkfit orthotics now. i promise you, you'll thank me for that advice. for dr. allen selner, mimi umidon and me, stuart pankin, be happy, be healthy
[applause] >> stuart: welcome back. we're talking about the new walkfit platinum orthotics, the number one selling orthotic in the world, designed to help your feet, legs, hips and back become pain-free with every step you take. [applause] >> dr. allen, we only have another minute. is there anything you'd like to add? >> mimi, as a foot surgeon, i am so proud of what these shows have done to educate people about their feet. many people had no idea that putting walkfits in...
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and my friend stuart rosenthal the publisher of the beacon newspaper is joining us now. you should get your copy of the beacon newspaper for this month bs september. because they have great articles. one is about a dutch holiday. have you thought of that as a holiday. >> amsterdam is a beautiful city and the article describes how to live on a houseboat on the canals of theory of amsterdam. there are 2500 houseboats lining the river and many are available to tourists. >> besides being on the water and having beautiful sights what else makes it so attractive. >> it is an incredibly luxurious suite. they have room for up to six adults to complete. bathrooms with jacuzzis and rain showers an incredible amount of space and unusual place to be and you step on to it from the street. that means you have to watch out for a couple of things don't want to have a lot of valuables aboard because they could be stolen and watch your head, sounds like getting down you have to walk down a few steps to get this too the hull. our travel writer thought it was way cool. >> ask for a deposit.
and my friend stuart rosenthal the publisher of the beacon newspaper is joining us now. you should get your copy of the beacon newspaper for this month bs september. because they have great articles. one is about a dutch holiday. have you thought of that as a holiday. >> amsterdam is a beautiful city and the article describes how to live on a houseboat on the canals of theory of amsterdam. there are 2500 houseboats lining the river and many are available to tourists. >> besides...
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to our engineer, stuart along with steve and mack.ood evening. >> good evening, a balmy night in south florida. last time peyton manning was in this stadium was if called dolphins shame yum. and mvp much super bowl xli. it's now called landshark stadium. when super bowl xlvi roll as round it's dolphins stadium. or joe robby. >> miami-dade. orange. >> the colts are just the colts. always one of the best teams in the league. are they still good with a new coach, and, you know, not so many wideouts? >> yes. that's real simple answer. >> they're still good like the colts have been good. >> yeah. they are. because not a lot of pieces have changed. main thing they have peyton manning, that's the first thing. look to the other side of the ball. to me, that's a great indicator. this team is based on speed which is real interesting, it's built for the carpet. that's what bill bullion did, got speed off the edges but they're a small defense. they're really better with points at their back. that's what the offense has to do. as long as they have
to our engineer, stuart along with steve and mack.ood evening. >> good evening, a balmy night in south florida. last time peyton manning was in this stadium was if called dolphins shame yum. and mvp much super bowl xli. it's now called landshark stadium. when super bowl xlvi roll as round it's dolphins stadium. or joe robby. >> miami-dade. orange. >> the colts are just the colts. always one of the best teams in the league. are they still good with a new coach, and, you know,...
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stuart scott, steve young, matt millen wearing makeup on a muggy night.hat's tough. >> you guys are wearing makeup? you're weird. >> you're wearing makeup. >> much tougher for peyton manning as peyton was trying to get in the record books, tied with johnny unitas for most wins for a starting quarterback coming in. first play from scrimmage. and here-we-go. peyton to dallas clark, second time he's opened the game like this with an 80-yard touchdown. how did it go down? >> you are overanxious right off the bafment 3 watch out. how about a tackle to open the game? no, touchdown. >> the play ties the quickest touchdown in "monday night football" history that took 12 seconds. check out after the play, tiger woods on the side lineups telling peyton nice play, player. i can drive just as well as that. >> first quarter, matt, steve said the wildcat offense was a fad. >> i call it a touchdown here and big score. what it is is all about numbers, getting a hat on a hat. watch this, they'll fake it coming around and then it's just the inside three of the offensive li
stuart scott, steve young, matt millen wearing makeup on a muggy night.hat's tough. >> you guys are wearing makeup? you're weird. >> you're wearing makeup. >> much tougher for peyton manning as peyton was trying to get in the record books, tied with johnny unitas for most wins for a starting quarterback coming in. first play from scrimmage. and here-we-go. peyton to dallas clark, second time he's opened the game like this with an 80-yard touchdown. how did it go down? >>...
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stuart scott, steve young, matt millen wearing makeup on a muggy night.hat's tough. >> you guys are wearing makeup? you're weird. >> you're wearing makeup. >> much tougher for peyton manning as peyton was trying to get in the record books, tied with johnny unitas for most wins for a starting quarterback coming in. first play from scrimmage. and here-we-go. peyton to dallas clark, second time he's opened the game like this with an 80-yard touchdown. how did it go down? >> you are overanxious right off the bafment 3 watch out. how about a tackle to open the game? no, touchdown. >> the play ties the quickest touchdown in "monday night football" history that took 12 seconds. check out after the play, tiger woods on the side lineups telling peyton nice play, player. i can drive just as well as that. >> first quarter, matt, steve said the wildcat offense was a fad. >> i call it a touchdown here and big score. what it is is all about numbers, getting a hat on a hat. watch this, they'll fake it coming around and then it's just the inside three of the offensive li
stuart scott, steve young, matt millen wearing makeup on a muggy night.hat's tough. >> you guys are wearing makeup? you're weird. >> you're wearing makeup. >> much tougher for peyton manning as peyton was trying to get in the record books, tied with johnny unitas for most wins for a starting quarterback coming in. first play from scrimmage. and here-we-go. peyton to dallas clark, second time he's opened the game like this with an 80-yard touchdown. how did it go down? >>...
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stuart scott, steve young. >> really?>> it is ridiculous tv. >> stop the whole thing. >> that was past ugly. >> i can't say it. >> the miami dolphins are playing in their 74th monday night game. more than any other nfl team. they are taking on a indianapolis colts team that are always good. are the colts still an elite team in the nfl? >> they will be an elite team for a long time. we are back to the prefree agency days. we are talking pittsburgh. we are talking new england and philadelphia, tennessee. this team, indianapolis. they will have ebbs and flows and might be this year but they are an elite team for the near future. i don't see a lot of people coming up to challenge them. >> they will be an elite team as long as their names are the indianapolis mannings. peyton manning just makes it happen all the time. you can bank on him. that is one of the things you love about peyton manning. we as fans should be enjoying what he is doing right now. every now and then a guy comes around where you know he is the best player o
stuart scott, steve young. >> really?>> it is ridiculous tv. >> stop the whole thing. >> that was past ugly. >> i can't say it. >> the miami dolphins are playing in their 74th monday night game. more than any other nfl team. they are taking on a indianapolis colts team that are always good. are the colts still an elite team in the nfl? >> they will be an elite team for a long time. we are back to the prefree agency days. we are talking pittsburgh. we...
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and my friend stuart rosenthal who is of course the editor of the beacon newspaper, be sure to get your copy of the beacon newspaper, this is the september issue but the october issue will be coming out tomorrow. you can get them free at your doctor's office and drugstores and they are chock full of important information. in the october issue, there's an article about the one-two punch for the flu season. so let's talk about that. let's talk about that swine flu because everybody wants to know who should get it, where can we get it? will the vaccine available and who's at risk. >> absolutely. the swine flu is all the rage because it's the new flu that is out there and it is quite veer lent and affecting younger people rather than older people so it is ironic. in a recent poll, people over 65 are the most to want to get the vaccine but they are the last in line to get it. >> afind that amazing but they say that young children and young adults are most at risk. >> quite true. it seems to affect them more and older people seem to have immunity to it perhaps from a flu that circulated many,
and my friend stuart rosenthal who is of course the editor of the beacon newspaper, be sure to get your copy of the beacon newspaper, this is the september issue but the october issue will be coming out tomorrow. you can get them free at your doctor's office and drugstores and they are chock full of important information. in the october issue, there's an article about the one-two punch for the flu season. so let's talk about that. let's talk about that swine flu because everybody wants to know...
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we have video of that, it happened on stuart mills road.rs carried her car away and she perished. a very dangerous time. we're told by emergency management this is all happening because of flash flooding. we've seen the pictures on i-20. there's a lot of flooding on secondary roads where water is coming up over roadways, covering bridges and carrying cars off the roadway. because of bridge closures, because of all the dangers that is involved in those bridges becoming unstable, those roads have seen closures. therefore it makes it difficult for getting from atlanta. >> homeowners are clearing up a huge mess tonight. we're live at the shelter in cobb county sefk center. >> there are more than 200 people here tonight with nowhere to go. earlier tonight we did talk to a couple of people cleaning up big messes but they were thankful just to be home. mud and muck cover everything on the ground, inside and outside of home on columns drive. >> the lake behind us has come up about maybe eight feet. we kept hoping it wouldn't come into the house. it
we have video of that, it happened on stuart mills road.rs carried her car away and she perished. a very dangerous time. we're told by emergency management this is all happening because of flash flooding. we've seen the pictures on i-20. there's a lot of flooding on secondary roads where water is coming up over roadways, covering bridges and carrying cars off the roadway. because of bridge closures, because of all the dangers that is involved in those bridges becoming unstable, those roads have...
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stuart scott and jaws are going to talk football now for you.> welcome back to "sportscenter's" coverage of "monday night football" from south florida the dolphins getting ready to take on peyton manning and the colts. it was a rude welcome for tom brady and the patriots. for the first time since december of 2006 new england does not score a touchdown. their offense has struggled. why? >> that he lost their he can will inreup. -- they lost their equalibrium. allow tom brady to get used to being around the body and get used to contact and not having to drop back and throw the ball 100 times in two games. >> is belichick worried? >> i don't think he's worried. he's worried how they'll look the last two games, not the first two games. >> brady had won 21 consecutive games since sunday and was the second since the merger. tennessee, south carolina are 0-2 and lost a combined seven games last season and now are at four combined. how do they right the ship? >> take a deep breath. us in the media will panic and write them off but if you're john fox or
stuart scott and jaws are going to talk football now for you.> welcome back to "sportscenter's" coverage of "monday night football" from south florida the dolphins getting ready to take on peyton manning and the colts. it was a rude welcome for tom brady and the patriots. for the first time since december of 2006 new england does not score a touchdown. their offense has struggled. why? >> that he lost their he can will inreup. -- they lost their equalibrium. allow...
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let's bring in stuart casswell, general counsell of the managed funds association.rt. >> nice to be with you. >> if i have an account at a brokerage firm in the united states that goes bust but i've got stocks in there, whatever, that's still mine, even when the bankruptcy process -- i don't have to worry about it. why is it that all these funds had some money in london and they still can't get it back a year later? >> well, you're right. in the united states an individual, for example, a brokerage house would have their money in an account. it would be a separate account under the segregation rules of the s.e.c. and that would be covered. if you're above the $500,000, then it gets a little more interesting. in london they didn't have that arrangement or tv waived. there's an candidate, we all kn -- there's an account, we all know the money is there. but the people who really own that are the institutions, the pension funds, the universities, the colleges. >> what is it about london that means they can't have it back? >> they have been interesting bankruptcy approac
let's bring in stuart casswell, general counsell of the managed funds association.rt. >> nice to be with you. >> if i have an account at a brokerage firm in the united states that goes bust but i've got stocks in there, whatever, that's still mine, even when the bankruptcy process -- i don't have to worry about it. why is it that all these funds had some money in london and they still can't get it back a year later? >> well, you're right. in the united states an individual,...
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. >> mike: not indeed, stuart. thank you very much. colts leading by four.lphins have not done a good job on their first two plays of this drive. now face a third and fourth. two-minute warning with one time-out. four receivers. pennington play action. up top. caught by ginn. first down at the 34. and let's see, miami can do it in the air here. need a touchdown. >> ron: even kind of interesting, they ran play action on that third and five situation. >> mike: pennington throws to ginn. 45-yard line. first down. >> jon: that's night pass protection by the dolphins last two p snaps. indianapolis using raheem brock as a rusher. but jake long getting no help in the critical time of the game and he's doing an excellent job. >> mike: just a yard short of the first down. second and one. fasano, the tight end. got the first down, didn't get out of bounds. only have one time-out left with 1:25 left. canes are moved. it's the first down. fans -- they know there's not a quick strike here. they need every second they can get. pennington, look out. strip sack. ball is pic
. >> mike: not indeed, stuart. thank you very much. colts leading by four.lphins have not done a good job on their first two plays of this drive. now face a third and fourth. two-minute warning with one time-out. four receivers. pennington play action. up top. caught by ginn. first down at the 34. and let's see, miami can do it in the air here. need a touchdown. >> ron: even kind of interesting, they ran play action on that third and five situation. >> mike: pennington throws...
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bill: stuart, good morning. what is affordable? when is a tax not a tax? >> that is what the president is arguing and talking about. he says that you can insure the uninsured without raising taxes on middle-class. what does he do? he changes the language. fines, penalties, levees. all kinds of fees, as well as revenue enhancers, which he says are not a tax. let me draw your attention to this headline from "the new york times." "a proposed tax on the cadillac health plans." they say that it is a tax. more than that, it is a tax on the middle-class. essentially the president is using semantics, shifting the language to make his point. in my opinion he did not move the needle on those talk shows. lunch is not free. bill: the idea is that if you are forced to buy insurance for health care, it will be a charge to you in your family, which in itself is a hidden cost. we must be clear, democrats have not even figured out who will pay for what. that is part of the debate now. >> the big picture is that under all of the proposals that have gone to the house and the
bill: stuart, good morning. what is affordable? when is a tax not a tax? >> that is what the president is arguing and talking about. he says that you can insure the uninsured without raising taxes on middle-class. what does he do? he changes the language. fines, penalties, levees. all kinds of fees, as well as revenue enhancers, which he says are not a tax. let me draw your attention to this headline from "the new york times." "a proposed tax on the cadillac health...
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. >> reporter: across the county on stuart street, look at the martins' front yard. >> we didn't knows happening until 6:00 this morning. >> reporter: sue said she and her husband were stuck until they were able to walk across the dam behind their house. >> i was scared. i didn't know what to do. >> reporter: they made it out okay, but it's amazing, none of this water had so far touched their home. carrollton police are also keeping a very close eye on lake carroll dam. they blocked off stuart street just in case that dam breaks. >> there's been tornadoes and other stuff go through here. it's the first time i've seen this. >> reporter: no matter where folks stop to take pictures at the unbelievable scene, their thoughts were with a fellow carroll county family mourning the loss of a little boy. >> this is just a devastating thing when you have a young child involved. >> reporter: as if all this devastation wasn't enough, the carroll county water authority reports at least 15 water line breaks to some 3,000 customers in south and southeastern carroll county are being told to boil their
. >> reporter: across the county on stuart street, look at the martins' front yard. >> we didn't knows happening until 6:00 this morning. >> reporter: sue said she and her husband were stuck until they were able to walk across the dam behind their house. >> i was scared. i didn't know what to do. >> reporter: they made it out okay, but it's amazing, none of this water had so far touched their home. carrollton police are also keeping a very close eye on lake carroll...
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." >> it goes to "the daily show with jon stuart." >> they show him as the king with a seventh win in for "the daily show." first time host neil patrick harris showed off his talents even earning acclaim from several winners. >> very popular host and a lot of familiar faces at the show. >> a lot of great shows. >>> the quest for another trophy. the mirror ball begins tonight on abc an the hammer is ready. former congressman tom delay has been rehearsing with cheryl burke in texas. despite a stress fracture in his foot he says he will be ready for tonight. >>> the three-night premiere with "dancing with the stars" begins at 7:00 central. >>> sports is next. big day across the nfl. >>> even a former president was there to root for his favorite team. highlights from espnews coming up. my name's lisa. i'm from fayetteville, north carolina, ...and i smoked for 29 years. the one thing about smoking - is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. and the sad thing about it is that you can always use an excuse if cigarettes don't kill me, oh well - something else will. but, you can't use
." >> it goes to "the daily show with jon stuart." >> they show him as the king with a seventh win in for "the daily show." first time host neil patrick harris showed off his talents even earning acclaim from several winners. >> very popular host and a lot of familiar faces at the show. >> a lot of great shows. >>> the quest for another trophy. the mirror ball begins tonight on abc an the hammer is ready. former congressman tom delay has...
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stuart scott and jaws are going to talk football now for you.welcome back to "sportscenter's" coverage of "monday night football" from south florida the dolphins getting ready to take on peyton manning and the colts. it was a rude welcome for tom brady and the patriots. for the first time since december of 2006 new england does not score a touchdown. their offense has struggled. why? >> that he lost their he can will inreup. -- they lost their equalibrium. allow tom brady to get used to being around the body and get used to contact and not having to drop back and throw the ball 100 times in two games. >> is belichick worried? >> i don't think he's worried. he's worried how they'll look the last two games, not the first two games. >> brady had won 21 consecutive games since sunday and was the second since the merger. tennessee, south carolina are 0-2 and lost a combined seven games last season and now are at four combined. how do they right the ship? >> take a deep breath. us in the media will panic and write them off but if you're john fox or je
stuart scott and jaws are going to talk football now for you.welcome back to "sportscenter's" coverage of "monday night football" from south florida the dolphins getting ready to take on peyton manning and the colts. it was a rude welcome for tom brady and the patriots. for the first time since december of 2006 new england does not score a touchdown. their offense has struggled. why? >> that he lost their he can will inreup. -- they lost their equalibrium. allow tom...
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campaign went on, rob blagojevich srounded himself with a difnt crowd ich included christopher calle and stuart levine and rezko who saw him as governor but also went along with the dre of becoming president of united states purdue have to understand how important that was to become president of the united states. people began to look adick mell thinking maybe he would not ay too well in a presidential campaign and old chicago democratic politicians so they began to freeze them out. by the time to 17 @ecame governor that really frozen out which irritated dick mell to no end. whate really wanted, he did not necessarily want to be on the staff but he wanted to be a player inhis strategy committee meetings and his organization that worked so hard forob blagojevichrom the time he was elected to the illinois house and all the way through the governor's race was livid because rob blagojevich wanted notng to do with them the ere. are not only did they get the state jobs, he gave them no respect. there is a small incident when his name was still on the 303rd ward stationery. becausehey thought they wer
campaign went on, rob blagojevich srounded himself with a difnt crowd ich included christopher calle and stuart levine and rezko who saw him as governor but also went along with the dre of becoming president of united states purdue have to understand how important that was to become president of the united states. people began to look adick mell thinking maybe he would not ay too well in a presidential campaign and old chicago democratic politicians so they began to freeze them out. by the time...
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. >> boo-yah, stuart scott here. you're on the hot seat.ur health plan strong like shaq or smooth like kobe? >> i would say like lebron. >> we have the bravo network. >> kathy griffin here. okay. here we go. will there be a health care for my dates? >> i certainly hope so. >> okay. can you not give us three specific dates i hate? perez helton, julio. >> my bill could cover all americans, even spencer pratt. >> get a room. >> who's next? >> fox news? they can be fair and balanced. >> let's see. >> if i write down "obama" the letters can be rearranged to say aroma. i don't like. those letters don't arrange to spell that. in russia they do. >> next? >> the food network. it's guy fiueri. >> here is my health plan. call caught up with tortilla chips. >> that doesn't seem leak a viable plan. >> we top it off with liquid caso. >> i'll show myself out. >> next? >> there is someone from cw. it it's a teenage vampire. >> oh, obama. give us blood, dude, or don't, you're not the boss of me. >> finally nbc. >> i thought we did nbc. >> it's someone else.
. >> boo-yah, stuart scott here. you're on the hot seat.ur health plan strong like shaq or smooth like kobe? >> i would say like lebron. >> we have the bravo network. >> kathy griffin here. okay. here we go. will there be a health care for my dates? >> i certainly hope so. >> okay. can you not give us three specific dates i hate? perez helton, julio. >> my bill could cover all americans, even spencer pratt. >> get a room. >> who's next?...
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. >> and stuart frankle. >> are you hiring? >> capital markets etf gets all the names. >> jeffries is there, greenhill. great way to play it. >> death and taxes certainty in life. many investors look to avoid the latter by selling their mutual investments. many fund managers look to dump their losers for the year. could their trash be your treasure? breaking is down for us is gary peninski. nice to have you here. >> i'm still thinking about having a 17-year-old just starting to drive. >> which is scarier? >> the credit card. >> no credit card for you? but here are the keys to my honda. gary, walk us through. what typically happens in october? >> when i was here last, joe and i had spoken on the show about the fact many money managers who market themselves as active managers and closet index, it's important for viewers of this show to take advantage of knowing that in terms of their own strategy. the fear to not own stocks really became the major factor in late august. that's what drove the markets through september, the fact th
. >> and stuart frankle. >> are you hiring? >> capital markets etf gets all the names. >> jeffries is there, greenhill. great way to play it. >> death and taxes certainty in life. many investors look to avoid the latter by selling their mutual investments. many fund managers look to dump their losers for the year. could their trash be your treasure? breaking is down for us is gary peninski. nice to have you here. >> i'm still thinking about having a...
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stuart scott, he's out in florida. >>> back in his heyday -- well, peyton manning is still in his heyday but there was a time he was throwing the ball all around 2004 and three different receivers of his were having 1,000-yard seasons. fast forward to right now, marvin harrison, 112 career touchdown passes together, gone. anthony gonzalez, third year heir apparent, out injured. for most of the past week reggie wayne was the only colts receiver with more than seven career catches. then they signed hank baskett, who zeept career but his biggest claim to fame is being married to reality tv star kendra. clearly peyton manning has a lot on his mind and sat down with our jon gruden for the "sunday conversation" getting ready for the monday nighter. >>> 12-year system, you've got to be getting bored, backing off, don't throw as much. >> not true. >> getting a little older, let's cool it a little bit. >> no, no,. >> is that setting in a bit? >> no. and tom moore talks about it. you talk about two guys that have been around a while. tom is 30 plus, howard is 30 plus and they talk about fightin
stuart scott, he's out in florida. >>> back in his heyday -- well, peyton manning is still in his heyday but there was a time he was throwing the ball all around 2004 and three different receivers of his were having 1,000-yard seasons. fast forward to right now, marvin harrison, 112 career touchdown passes together, gone. anthony gonzalez, third year heir apparent, out injured. for most of the past week reggie wayne was the only colts receiver with more than seven career catches. then...
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as they want to be in one sense, norah but one hand, we are doing a all right behind the scenes, stuart levy, at the treasury department, as you know have been encouraging countries to stop dealing with iran if terms of their banks, in terms of their commercial investment. he has had a fair amount of success, even though not man dated by the u.n. security council and not international law it is still a lot of individual decisions, individual countries and companies and they are adding up to a fair amount of economic pressure on iran. unfortunately what we really hoped is that would lead to ahmadinejad's defeat in the june 12th elections, because his people would, you know, throw the bum out due to the economic performance his regime. unfortunately, we haven't had that effect, now we are in a longer term game but still trying to have some economic pressure applied to iran and i think there is hope at that level of somewhat less promising strategy but one still that can put pressure on iran over the longer term. >> no doubt. michael o'hanlon, thank you so much. and you know, monica it is
as they want to be in one sense, norah but one hand, we are doing a all right behind the scenes, stuart levy, at the treasury department, as you know have been encouraging countries to stop dealing with iran if terms of their banks, in terms of their commercial investment. he has had a fair amount of success, even though not man dated by the u.n. security council and not international law it is still a lot of individual decisions, individual countries and companies and they are adding up to a...
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stuart, get it. >> our sister network cnn's brian todd was caught in the pepper spray.rowd scattered after that. but he is doing okay. >>> g-20 leaders gathered in pittsburgh focusing on fostering a global recovery. that's the goal there. it is the third summit in less than a year. the european leaders are pushing for limits on bankers' bonuses and the group has agreed to give asian and latin american members more influence. much of this morning's business was upstage bid the revelation that iran has been operated a secret nuclear facility. the u.s., france and britain are threatening new sanctions as well. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is out of the hospital and plans to be back at work today, this afternoon. the 76-year-old fell ill in her chambers yesterday and spent the night in a d.c. hospital just as a precaution. the court says ginsburg became lightheaded and fatigued after receiving treatment for anemia. she underwent surgery for pancreatic cancer back in february. >>> if there is a trial, jaycee dugard will testify against the couple accused of
stuart, get it. >> our sister network cnn's brian todd was caught in the pepper spray.rowd scattered after that. but he is doing okay. >>> g-20 leaders gathered in pittsburgh focusing on fostering a global recovery. that's the goal there. it is the third summit in less than a year. the european leaders are pushing for limits on bankers' bonuses and the group has agreed to give asian and latin american members more influence. much of this morning's business was upstage bid the...
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ethics, stuart should come inteal control and national security issues. relevant to the discussion today we hav the authority and oftentimes to do undercover testing which in leighton's people what is actually going on out there and there will be relevanto what we are going to ta abmut your nutrigenetic testing where they were going to recommend certain lifestyles based on your genetic profile. and so that is the scope owhat we did, the nutrigenetic is a ve broad set of tests out there. so we limited to those types of tests, which i assume are still out there today. we did this work for the senate special committee on aging, of really to validate the legitimacy of claims that were being made by these companies. we did on to a statistical samples we could not pject work results, certainly all of companies doing this on the internet possibly nobody could identify all of the companies out there. it is probably a moving target on a daily basis, sort of weekly or monthly basis. we selected for web sites doing these nutrigenetic tests, and all claimed to look a
ethics, stuart should come inteal control and national security issues. relevant to the discussion today we hav the authority and oftentimes to do undercover testing which in leighton's people what is actually going on out there and there will be relevanto what we are going to ta abmut your nutrigenetic testing where they were going to recommend certain lifestyles based on your genetic profile. and so that is the scope owhat we did, the nutrigenetic is a ve broad set of tests out there. so we...
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coach bob bradley was getting ready to replace him with stuart holden.say it was a good call. taking a look right now at some of the top teams. >> for all the frustration brett favre can cause us media types, the one thing we love about him, he's willing to talk about pretty much anything -- not sure if the new york jets love that quality in favre, though. wednesday during favre's weekly news conference, he said that last season the jets knew during the season that his right biceps tendon was torn but that the coaches and front office pushed him in to play. this is a serious charge by favre especially since he was never listed on the injury report. >> when we finally did an m.r.i. and found out i had a torn bicep, last year, i felt like with about four or five games left that even though i was making some pretty good throws and some decent plays, i felt like i was doing the team more harm because missing throws subtle -- just a yard off. i had no qualms about having kellen play. i just didn't feel confident because of this injury, so sure,ient to go thro
coach bob bradley was getting ready to replace him with stuart holden.say it was a good call. taking a look right now at some of the top teams. >> for all the frustration brett favre can cause us media types, the one thing we love about him, he's willing to talk about pretty much anything -- not sure if the new york jets love that quality in favre, though. wednesday during favre's weekly news conference, he said that last season the jets knew during the season that his right biceps tendon...
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finally rory stuart challenged assumptions of the administration policy. instead of the escalation he recommended we maintain a small counter-terrorism capacity to deny safe haven to well kiting continue providing development aid at a low key long-term basis. he argued that we need not physically block al qaeda from returning to afghanistan. we did have to keep afghanistan from providing al qaeda with conditions of security and operational ease that they could not get in pakistan. somalia, yemen or elsewhere. >> argue pakistan would stand or fall on its own regardless of the events across the border. listening to these distinguished experts argue their cases and listening to the important and i think very penetrating questions of my colleagues it was obvious that their fundamental disagreements that need to be resolved in order to try to build a consensus around a policy for going forward in afghanistan. despite the differences i believe there some central truths on which we can all agree. first, we need a winning civilian strategy. i've said repeatedly th
finally rory stuart challenged assumptions of the administration policy. instead of the escalation he recommended we maintain a small counter-terrorism capacity to deny safe haven to well kiting continue providing development aid at a low key long-term basis. he argued that we need not physically block al qaeda from returning to afghanistan. we did have to keep afghanistan from providing al qaeda with conditions of security and operational ease that they could not get in pakistan. somalia,...
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stuart varney joins us now. $100 billion to $200 billion of money out of the pockets of americans going ultimately, yes. this is just like health care. the cost up sets everything. who pays suggest whether this lives or dies. under cap and trade industry allows the federal government to issue or limit co2. the more that you do, the more that you pay. these internal treasury documents suggest that treasury officials got together to put cap and trade at a cost of $100 billion to $200 billion every year. let's say that the house has passed a much watered-down bill under which 80% of these are given away, you are still left with a 20% rate that could be increased in the future. what you have got is cap and trade, really it is cap and tax . a great cost to you and i.. megyn: how does it come out of the wallet of americans? >> let's say that a company has to pay money because of the mission of co2. it is a tax on that industry. they will pass it along in terms of higher prices. it is guaranteed. what are they going to do? go out of business? ultimately you are going to pay that $20 billion pe
stuart varney joins us now. $100 billion to $200 billion of money out of the pockets of americans going ultimately, yes. this is just like health care. the cost up sets everything. who pays suggest whether this lives or dies. under cap and trade industry allows the federal government to issue or limit co2. the more that you do, the more that you pay. these internal treasury documents suggest that treasury officials got together to put cap and trade at a cost of $100 billion to $200 billion...
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good morning, stuart. >> the real story is that congress has to authorize this money that we are bothered -- borrowing. that debate will take place over the next few weeks, just as they are debating health care reform, which might cost $1 trillion over 10 years. this is a very complicated factor. there is a gigantic borrowing need of the federal government. because it has to be debated in congress, it will surely pass, but it has to be debated, so there is a lot of leverage for lots of politicians to tinker with the details. the two are colliding. the debate over health care and the debate over the extra $1 trillion that the treasury wants to borrow. bill: whether they collide or not, the deficit is getting bigger and bigger, is it not? >> the outstanding national debt that we, as america, towe, gaining $100 billion about every five weeks. bill: how much? >> $100 billion added to the national debt roughly every five weeks. bill: that is like once every month. >> yes. the ceiling is $12.10 trillion. we have got to raise the ceiling. the house wants to raise it to $13 trillion. we do not kn
good morning, stuart. >> the real story is that congress has to authorize this money that we are bothered -- borrowing. that debate will take place over the next few weeks, just as they are debating health care reform, which might cost $1 trillion over 10 years. this is a very complicated factor. there is a gigantic borrowing need of the federal government. because it has to be debated in congress, it will surely pass, but it has to be debated, so there is a lot of leverage for lots of...
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stuart varney leads the coverage. you have been watching this live. medicare advantage, what is now the believe on th behalf of the cbo? >> these are the bean counters, they say that if you cut $125 billion out of medicare advantage over the next 10 years, you will cut benefits. that directly contradicts what you just heard the president say. remember, this is specifically the medicare advantage program. 10 million seniors are enrolled in medicare advantage. there is a high degree of satisfaction. they like it. the money mostly comes from the planet -- from the federal government for medicare with a wide range of choice with which private insurers that want to go with. extra benefits, they get to cut those back if you cut $125 million out. bill: there are two issues on here. one is political. now that cbo saying that up to 1.7 million enrollees may drop the plan? >that, in itself, is a backtrack on the promise we have heard time and again? >> yes. bill: there is a financial issue. could you go into medicare advantage, using a scalpel, trying to get th
stuart varney leads the coverage. you have been watching this live. medicare advantage, what is now the believe on th behalf of the cbo? >> these are the bean counters, they say that if you cut $125 billion out of medicare advantage over the next 10 years, you will cut benefits. that directly contradicts what you just heard the president say. remember, this is specifically the medicare advantage program. 10 million seniors are enrolled in medicare advantage. there is a high degree of...
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stuart varney from the fox business that were joined as live.ughter] that is enough of the french national anthem. >> please. megyn: nicolas sarkozy writes this recommendation, france is going to boost its gdp in the world by saying how happy they are? >> exactly. that is exactly right. you are also right in saying that france has always been kind of jealous with america's economic performance. what do they do? they change the definition of success. these experts say that happiness has a value. six weeks of paid vacation has a value that is not being put into the overall numbers. a 35 hour note -- 35 hour work week makes you happy. all of that welfare makes you happy, does it not? therefore put a euro number on it, boost york gdp, and finally the french will get to compete with america. what do -- whoop-de-do. megyn: it might have the opposite effect in the usa, where we are not huge fans of vacation and the extended work week, or the liquid lunch. >> think of the underlying assumption. you cannot be possibly have be at work. you cannot possibly
stuart varney from the fox business that were joined as live.ughter] that is enough of the french national anthem. >> please. megyn: nicolas sarkozy writes this recommendation, france is going to boost its gdp in the world by saying how happy they are? >> exactly. that is exactly right. you are also right in saying that france has always been kind of jealous with america's economic performance. what do they do? they change the definition of success. these experts say that happiness...
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really care about, which is how we are going to create a health care system that offers stability and stuarth insurance and it will reduce the high costs, unsustainable rate of growth in health care spending which could double again in the next decade. >> who is the audience for this evening's speech? >> clearly, the american people is the audience. you know, every american is concerned about this issue. this affects every single person. it is the most personal issue in the country. americans are seeing their wages stay stagnant as you can compensated increasingly with health benefits rather than money can you spend. 1 in 3 americans in the last couple of years went without health insurance for a certain period of time. with when that happens to you you don't have many affordable options. the president will be talking directly to the american people about that tonight as well as the members of congress who got some decisions to make. >> we were talking earlier, and about how there are qour constituencies. the deep left in congress and center left, the blue dogs, et cetera. then center right
really care about, which is how we are going to create a health care system that offers stability and stuarth insurance and it will reduce the high costs, unsustainable rate of growth in health care spending which could double again in the next decade. >> who is the audience for this evening's speech? >> clearly, the american people is the audience. you know, every american is concerned about this issue. this affects every single person. it is the most personal issue in the country....
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>> stuart powell with the houston chronicle. coming up on eight year cans after the 9/11 attack and sort of public willingness to make the sacrifices that you're talking about has kind o diminished. i just wanted to see how do you maintain the sense of urgency that you're talking about here, the expenditure of money, the deployment of multiband radio that you're talking about? >> i guess i say, first of all, it's not even a matter of going back eight years to 9/11 to understand the sentence of this -- significance of this. right year there's fire fighting in california. in 2007 when we were out for the really devasting wildfires in southern california, it was a sid demonstraon of the need to bring in to play a lot of first responders drawn from around the country. and the ability to communicate among those responders was critical in an event just a ttle over two years ago. likewise, the floods, the hurricanes, everything we expericed in 2007, 2008 which were very tough years on natural disasters underscored that these investment
>> stuart powell with the houston chronicle. coming up on eight year cans after the 9/11 attack and sort of public willingness to make the sacrifices that you're talking about has kind o diminished. i just wanted to see how do you maintain the sense of urgency that you're talking about here, the expenditure of money, the deployment of multiband radio that you're talking about? >> i guess i say, first of all, it's not even a matter of going back eight years to 9/11 to understand the...
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it's called forgotten but not gone i am all met with marty stuart and parnell sings the cut forgottenro. ♪ ♪ ♪ you better get in the game or you will be to blame ♪ ♪ because freedom isn't free going to take you and me to stand up for their right ♪ ♪ stand-up and meet your of ways heard ♪ ♪ stand up and spread the good word ♪ ♪ stand up and joined the tea party talks ♪ ♪ sing it with me. stand-up ♪ ♪ those folks on the hill are sending the bill but my kids future is in doubt ♪ ♪ going to cut with chain saws and axson is up the marketplace sort all out ♪ ♪ stand up, making your voice heard ♪ ♪ make your laws herd ♪ stand up join the tea party talks ♪ ♪ if you choose not to do a little thing like a vote ♪ ♪ don't complain about what you did ♪ ♪ because they will come and take your money and guns away ♪ ♪ you haven't seen anything yet ♪ stand up, make your voice heard ♪ ♪ stand up ♪ spread the good word ♪ joined the tea party talks ♪ helpless throw them out ♪ stand up and ♪ make your voice heard ♪ stand up ♪ spread the good work ♪ stand up ♪ join the tea party talks ♪ helpless pro all of
it's called forgotten but not gone i am all met with marty stuart and parnell sings the cut forgottenro. ♪ ♪ ♪ you better get in the game or you will be to blame ♪ ♪ because freedom isn't free going to take you and me to stand up for their right ♪ ♪ stand-up and meet your of ways heard ♪ ♪ stand up and spread the good word ♪ ♪ stand up and joined the tea party talks ♪ ♪ sing it with me. stand-up ♪ ♪ those folks on the hill are sending the bill but my kids future is...
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stuart gave the numbers. he's got 196, 197, 198. 3-1, diamondback lead.9. >> let's do something positive. top seven, tied at 3-3. two on for justin upton, needs a home run to complete the cycle. doesn't get it. it's a career five-hit day. the end to his yang. back to reynolds. if he strikes out again it would be 200. and it is. he went 0-5, struck out four times. bottom nine, drama, one on for adrian gonzalez. big hitting for brother edgar off esmerling give me that. he sends it the other way, his 38th of the season. his first pinch-hit home run of his career. we're tied at 5-5-5. again, these are last place clubs or teams avoiding to play last place. here's your boy luis durango. his first start and steals second. scoring position. next pitch. evereth cabrera. we've got sunshine, shadows, sunshine. here comes durango. that's it and that's all. he had three hits, scoring the winning run in his first major league start. the pads are currently looking down in the basement at arizona. pads are two games out in front of the d'backs for fourth place in the nat
stuart gave the numbers. he's got 196, 197, 198. 3-1, diamondback lead.9. >> let's do something positive. top seven, tied at 3-3. two on for justin upton, needs a home run to complete the cycle. doesn't get it. it's a career five-hit day. the end to his yang. back to reynolds. if he strikes out again it would be 200. and it is. he went 0-5, struck out four times. bottom nine, drama, one on for adrian gonzalez. big hitting for brother edgar off esmerling give me that. he sends it the other...
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i was well aware of stuart -- well, first of all on your dad. i was well aware of st ewart. he was a close friend of a hero of mine. he was dedicating a mountain called mount adams, and that is how we met. stewart and i came together naturally and asked if he would be willing to chair this organization. and he did but by this time he was retired from public office. he carried so much weight and experience with him and he had such a wonderful way of expressing himself, like most did, and he had so many friends on both sides, he became the chairman. i said that you had had industry and the environmental. you have to have the top. the guy that shows up from the industry is howard allen, who was then head of southern cal edison, the chief proponent of that power plant built and i said, oh, man. >> he was the guy that wanted a bill that to bring the power over. >> stewart said, no, you have to work with them. anyway, howard comes in there and i am wade p.m. wedding. he says, bob, it is just great to see you. i said, what, are you kidding? no, no, i have to tell you something. i'v
i was well aware of stuart -- well, first of all on your dad. i was well aware of st ewart. he was a close friend of a hero of mine. he was dedicating a mountain called mount adams, and that is how we met. stewart and i came together naturally and asked if he would be willing to chair this organization. and he did but by this time he was retired from public office. he carried so much weight and experience with him and he had such a wonderful way of expressing himself, like most did, and he had...
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there have been many distinguished shares in his wake i follow, from stuart baker to others. many of them are in the room today. as you know, we have a number upon series of projects we get over the summer. we are continuing our due process and terrorism series. we also did a series that will be coming out on piracy and one on cyber. these will all be up on our website which i will announce after the discussion. we are here today and is an honor and pleasure for me to introduce j. charles johnson, the general counsel for the department of defense who is joining us today. he is a columbia law school graduate. he has had a history of distinguished public service. he prosecuted public corruption cases in new york. from the 1980's to the early 1990's, he was a federal prosecutor and tried some high- profile cases and has argued a number of cases on appeal. he joined the law firm of paul weiss and from there went on to do high-stakes commercial cases. he had corporate clients to ranged from armstrong industries, cd group, and smith barney. in 2004 he was elected a fellow in that d
there have been many distinguished shares in his wake i follow, from stuart baker to others. many of them are in the room today. as you know, we have a number upon series of projects we get over the summer. we are continuing our due process and terrorism series. we also did a series that will be coming out on piracy and one on cyber. these will all be up on our website which i will announce after the discussion. we are here today and is an honor and pleasure for me to introduce j. charles...
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conflicting state polics are a problem, said stuart hefrphill at southern california he ediso.renewable energy is useful. but today it is 4% of our electricity and it has many challenges. what many people forget ishat wind and solar energy is only available on average about a third of the time. and electricity today cannot be stored in commercial qualities with current technology. you either use it or youose it. sohen you see 1,000 megawatts of wind and solar power reported in the newspaper, remember it's really only about 300 megawatts. because these sources only produce electricity about a third of the time. compared to american nuclear plants producing electricity 90% of the time. denmark, with the world's biggest percentage of wind power, claims to get 20% of its electricity from wind. yet it still produces 47% of its power with coal and imports more than 25% of its electricity from sweden and germany. moreover, it's not clear that their carbon emissions have decreased at all over the last ten years. worse yet, because of wind variability, denmark must export almost half it
conflicting state polics are a problem, said stuart hefrphill at southern california he ediso.renewable energy is useful. but today it is 4% of our electricity and it has many challenges. what many people forget ishat wind and solar energy is only available on average about a third of the time. and electricity today cannot be stored in commercial qualities with current technology. you either use it or youose it. sohen you see 1,000 megawatts of wind and solar power reported in the newspaper,...
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and media outlets from "the washington times" to jon stuart are asking -- >> where were the real reportersediate yeah, give me camera three. where the hell were you? >> it is not the first time agenda driven activists made headlines with hidden camera reports. the animal rights groups, peta, makes them tall time. political campaigns have driven news with videos like this. remember makaka. >> whatever its name is. >> reporter: the remark considered racially offensive by some took down an ink couple bent senator. experts and investigative journalism say reporters are wise to be cautious about posing as fake characters using hidden cameras to get a story. >> really have to weigh, again, how important the information is and how important the story is to society and to the community and is there any other way to get at it. i think it does raise questions of fairness and credibility of the media. >> the video makers turned down our request for an interview through their sponsor. conservative commenter. the two made the videos out the sense of idealism and righteousness and tell us they have more
and media outlets from "the washington times" to jon stuart are asking -- >> where were the real reportersediate yeah, give me camera three. where the hell were you? >> it is not the first time agenda driven activists made headlines with hidden camera reports. the animal rights groups, peta, makes them tall time. political campaigns have driven news with videos like this. remember makaka. >> whatever its name is. >> reporter: the remark considered racially...
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security will only create the conditions for what rory stuart says the afghan people are morally boundr themselves, which are govern better. >> so that is the basis for our security then? the framework for afghan people to progress? >> i think it is protect the people, put an umbrella, security umbrella around municipalities, around the villages and towns so there can be investment, development, jobs created, and when the people get that, they will push the insurgents out. >> my time is completed. i appreciate that answer. >> thank you, senator lugar. senator feingold? >> thanks, mr. chairman, for holding all these hearings on one of the most important questions facing our nation at this time. we are honored to have all these distinguished witnesses here. these hearings contributed to a much-needed debate regarding our efforts in afghanistan. while there may be disagreement on some issues, one point of consensus that is clearly emerged, and as the chairman just restated, no one thinks we should abandon afghanistan. u.s. must remain engaged in helping the afghan people resolve the many
security will only create the conditions for what rory stuart says the afghan people are morally boundr themselves, which are govern better. >> so that is the basis for our security then? the framework for afghan people to progress? >> i think it is protect the people, put an umbrella, security umbrella around municipalities, around the villages and towns so there can be investment, development, jobs created, and when the people get that, they will push the insurgents out. >>...
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ifwhat to do,stuart. what happened of a stake to just go forward? up to two each year would then be awarded an implementation grand to carry out the plan. planned mets include state approvals. -- plans must include state approvals. in other words, we are not talking of putting more money into. whatever they would have received if they had not gone, that amount of federal money will go to the state to be used for a single pair. not anymore. it is not more money coming into the system could the state are implementing a single pair -- into the system. the states are in some -- are implementing a single payer. persons who moved out -- it cetera, et cetera that is basically what this is about. i used to be a mayor. i am actually a strong believer in the concept of using state and cities as some laboratories of democracy is. seen it. a city or town comes up with a great idea, and mike wildfire, it goes around the country. i think we should allow those states that one too -- and i cannot tell you how many will want to -- but we should allow them to go forw
ifwhat to do,stuart. what happened of a stake to just go forward? up to two each year would then be awarded an implementation grand to carry out the plan. planned mets include state approvals. -- plans must include state approvals. in other words, we are not talking of putting more money into. whatever they would have received if they had not gone, that amount of federal money will go to the state to be used for a single pair. not anymore. it is not more money coming into the system could the...
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>> stuart powell with the houston chronicle. we're coming up on eight year cans after the 9/11 attack and sort of public willingness to make the sacrifices that you're talking about has kind of diminished. i just wanted to see how do you maintain the sense of urgency that you're talking about here, the expenditure of money, the deployment of multiband radio that you're talking about? >> i guess say, first of all, it's not even a matter of going back eight years to 9/11 to understand the sentence of this -- significance of this. right year there's fire fighting in california. in 2007 when we were out for the really devastating wildfires in southern california, it was a sid demonstration of the need to bring in to play a lot of first responders drawn from around the country. and the ability to communicate among those responders was critical in an event just a little over two years ago. likewise, the floods, the hurricanes, everything we experienced in 2007, 2008 which were very tough years on natural disasters underscored that the
>> stuart powell with the houston chronicle. we're coming up on eight year cans after the 9/11 attack and sort of public willingness to make the sacrifices that you're talking about has kind of diminished. i just wanted to see how do you maintain the sense of urgency that you're talking about here, the expenditure of money, the deployment of multiband radio that you're talking about? >> i guess say, first of all, it's not even a matter of going back eight years to 9/11 to understand...
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security will only create the conditions for what rory stuart says the afghan people are morally bound to do for themselves, which are govern better. >> so that is the basis for our security then? the framework for afghan people to progress? >> i think it is protect the people, put an umbrella, security umbrella around municipalities, around the villages and towns so there can be investment, development, jobs created, and when the people get that, they will push the insurgents out. >> my time is completed. i appreciate that answer. >> thank you, senator lugar. senator feingold? >> thanks, mr. chairman, for holding all these hearings on one of the most important questions facing our nation at this time. we are honored to have all these distinguished witnesses here. these hearings contributed to a much-needed debate regarding our efforts in afghanistan. while there may be disagreement on some issues, one point of consensus that is clearly emerged, and as the chairman just restated, no one thinks we should abandon afghanistan. u.s. must remain engaged in helping the afghan people resolve
security will only create the conditions for what rory stuart says the afghan people are morally bound to do for themselves, which are govern better. >> so that is the basis for our security then? the framework for afghan people to progress? >> i think it is protect the people, put an umbrella, security umbrella around municipalities, around the villages and towns so there can be investment, development, jobs created, and when the people get that, they will push the insurgents out....